Food delivery service Grubhub announced it’s partnering with Groupon, which seems to spell the end of local food-delivery company OrderUp.

The deal announced late Monday afternoon will allow Groupon users to order food from Grubhub’s 55,000 restaurant partners through the Groupon app.

“As a leader in local delivery, we’re always looking for more ways to make it easier for diners to find and order food wherever they may be,” said Matt Maloney, CEO of Grubhub. “Groupon’s massive, active mobile audience — and great savings opportunities — will help drive new customers and more order volume for our restaurant partners, further enhancing the value of the Grubhub network.”

A Groupon spokesman confirmed to Technical.ly that 60 full-time OrderUp employees will be laid off in Baltimore. He said there’s also about 10 part-time employees who will be affected.

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LeAnne Matlach is a freelance reporter in Baltimore. After more than five years bouncing around Delaware and Maryland as a TV and radio reporter, Matlach moved to Baltimore in 2014 and jumped headfirst into the Baltimore tech community. She's originally from New York but has shunned her "Lawn Guyland" accent.